February 27, 2003 |
News |
DJ Myles has his own night at a london club. so if you're in the area...
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February 24, 2003 |
Naz |
Review by assorted:
I'm debating whether this is my favorite mix ever made for the site. So yeah, I like it. Includes tracks by 808 State, Miss Kittin and Aphrodite.
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February 22, 2003 |
News |
This time tomorrow evening marks the first in a weekly series of b00mb0x shows on Staticb0x radio. LV15 and assorted will be broadcasting from 8pm to 2am G.M.T.
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February 21, 2003 |
Fantom |
sPUNKy new mix from Fantom, ANATT - Drugs Good Guns Bad.
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February 20, 2003 |
Shani |
Shani returns with an accomplished third mix, Smoky Fellatio
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February 18, 2003 |
DJ Myles |
DJ Myles - Winter Warm-up, February 2003
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DJ Myles |
Location: London, England
Website: http://www.djingonthe.net/
Email: mychalme@cisco.com
Comments: DJ Myles was born on 27th February 1975 in Glasgow, Scotland in the UK. One of four brothers, Myles grew up on electronic music from an early age starting with acid house & techno before eventually moving across the spectrum to his current and most permanent passion - upfront soulful and vocal house music.
From Glasgow, Myles moved to various locations in the south of the UK and has been living in London for the past 4 years.
Speaking on his current musical influences "DJ's who inspire me include the legendary Danny Rampling, Joey Negro AKA Dave Lee, Mark Doyle [Hedkandi], Paul Farris, Erick Morillo and the Masters At Work" and on record labels "I try not to tie myself to any particular label as there is so much good music out there at the moment, however if I were to name them, I guess I would have to mention Soulfuric and Subliminal Records in the US and Defected in the UK to name but a few - there's a lot of quality house music coming from these stables"
Myles also contributes to a number of music based websites, submitting reviews for the Jjaz Project and Djing On The Net.
Despite having a played at a number of locations in West London, DJ Myles is now looking for a more permanent residency and forum to spread the soulful house message.
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February 16, 2003 |
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JackUzi writes .... Andy Cato's (Groove Armada) DJ set surpassed even my expectations and I can't remember a gig where I havent danced my ass off so much....and I didn't even take drugs! There was two DJ's supporting and the first, Brian Phelan was.... READ MORE
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February 15, 2003 |
DJ Killjanek |
Location: Poland
Website:
Email: lkiljanek@hotmail.com
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DJ Fab |
Location: Belgium
Website: www.djfab.zik.mu, www.djfab.dancemix.at
Email: gronaz@msn.com
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February 11, 2003 |
DJ Crypticon |
Location: Alberta, Canada
Website: http://www.staticb0x.com
Email:
Comments: Inluences: KMFDM, Autechre, Future Sound of London, DJ Qubert, KISS, Pink Floyd and any and all Ninja Tunes
DJ Boy-C |
Location: England
Website:
Email: boycuk@aol.com
Comments: DJ BOY-C MALE 25 ESSEX Have been mixing since
92, love drum and bass/old skool jungle and house
DJ Bacon |
Location: Latvia
Website:
Email: djbacon@hotpop.com
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February 09, 2003 |
Churchill |
Location: um... England?
Website: http://www.makesomenoise.co.uk/
Email: http://www34.brinkster.com/achurchill/contact.asp
Comments: The love child of a relative of a famous politician and a german chambermaid...Andreas grew up in relative poverty deep in the South East of Russia. Still following me? Nope? Good.
Introduced to this craze known as bootlegging, bastard pop and mashups, way back in mid 2002, A few ideas buzzed about but without the musical talent, Andreas decided to ask his new mates on the GYBO board if they would do it for him. They all told him to get lost so he had no alternative but to give up his fruitless ambition to hear one of his ideas on his stereo.
Finally persuaded to have a go himself, he unleashed hell by creating the most uninspiring bootleg known to man...two unknown album tracks from Atomic kitten and Moby. The response was phenominal, with comments ranging from "technically it works" to "lacking subversive intent". It was enough to get poor churchill hooked on this artform and decided to try is hand at a more interesting bootleg.
Unfortunately he then came up with something using a rap vocal...which as he soon learned, isn't that hard, because it hardly has any key changes, blah blah blah. Anyway, things did seem to be getting slightly better, with King of Woolworths vs Tweet even provoking a few good words from McSleazy and GHP, and a few others followed which continued on the chilled theme.
Foolish Sonnet soon followed and the people went mad. One person suggested it made Ashanti's vocals more heartfelt. The verve vocals had people split in two camps. Some liked it, some wished it didn't have any verve vocals. It seems it was this moment that some people actually thought Churchill might become a good bootlegger. They were wrong.
The rate of production slowed somewhat, and Bug-a-lo followed. It worked, but as an RnB vs RnB boot, it didn't get that much acclaim. It did however go on to be hijacked by Kiss FM mixers, and also had a video made for it for digital channel, Kiss TV and Q TV.
A few months later, Churchill aimed his next bootleg at the dance floor, by coming up with perhaps one of the best " work it" bootlegs around, which even made it into a strictly kev dj set at Bastard, and followed bug a lo onto the TV! It also gave Churchill his first appearance on XFM's The Remix.
Churchill then took a break from it all, resting his bootleggery....honing his skills with the ocassional unreleased bootleg set, and doing other unrelated stuff, before returning with his latest effort, "Cleaning out My Fly". The reaction, despite the use of Eminem was that Churchill seemed to be improving..
Again it went quiet until a sudden change of direction. Churchill discovered drum loops, and had a bit of fun remixing Del Shannon - Runaway, and started wanting to drop a drum loop in everything he did from then on.
We end our story with a DJ appearance at Bastard, where he played a few new unreleased tracks, gained a rather hardcore fan (stalker), got his second airing on XFM, Played at West Of Bastard, Had a break from the scene, came back and did a Cease And Desist Night, Continued to make more posts on the GYBO board than anyone else, and still has yet to make another good bootleg...
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Bluegerm |
Location: Cork, Ireland
Website:
Email: bluegerm@b00mb0x.org
Comments: Society for revenge on the herd. Posted by assorted at 05:19 PM | Comments (1)
Assorted |
Location: NYC, USA
Website: Rollercoaster Dreaming
Email: assorted@b00mb0x.org
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Alkizz |
Location: Atlanta, USA
Website: http://www.alkizz.net
email: alkizz@alkizz.net
Comments: Gettin crazy with the cheez whiz! Posted by assorted at 05:09 PM | Comments (3)
Act of Dog |
Location: I'm gonna guess England
Website: http://www.ctrl-music.com/
Email:
Comments: One half of the electonic music outfit [CTRL], originally combined to work on an Orbital remix and kinda never split. Have done a couple of 'back to back' DJ mixes at parties with some clever software an a barrel full of loops. This mix was the result of online broadcasting tests that ran for several months in 2002/2003. Since then, more original music has been composed by [CTRL], Dog has also completed a semi serious bootleg 'Voodoo Initiation' and was also one half of the team who brought you 'Gay Muppet Bar'... Posted by assorted at 05:02 PM | Comments (0)
February 08, 2003 |
SiXXGuNNZ |
Mix 11.
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February 06, 2003 |
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